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      The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate superheroes and supervillains in the DC Comics Universe. The character debuted in 1938 and is notable as the first masked hero in DC Comics.
      The first Crimson Avenger, Lee Walter Travis, first appeared in Detective Comics #20 (October 1938). He is also known as a founding member of DC's second depicted superhero team, Seven Soldiers of Victory.


      Fictional character biography




      = Lee Walter Travis

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      The Crimson Avenger (along with his sidekick Wing) first appeared in the DC Comics anthology American comic book series Detective Comics in issue #20.
      The Crimson Avenger had many similarities to The Green Hornet, including a sidekick named Wing who was an Asian valet, and a gas gun that he used to subdue opponents.


      = Albert Elwood

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      Albert Elwood made a single appearance as the Crimson Avenger, in World's Finest Comics #131 (February 1963), in a story entitled "The Mystery of the Crimson Avenger". Eccentric inventor Albert Elwood adopted the guise and attempted to help Superman, Batman and Robin thwart the robberies of the Octopus Gang. A requisite identity confusion occurs when one of the Gang members assumed the Crimson Avenger's identity. Elwood helped the heroes capture the gang and retired right afterward. He had many sophisticated gadgets, but his efforts often proved counterproductive, more a hindrance than a help. Elwood did mention that he had "taken the name of a former lawman", meaning the by-then long defunct original Crimson Avenger.
      After the introduction of the DC Comics multiverse in the 1960s, the original Crimson Avenger (Lee Travis) was explained to have lived on Earth-Two; Albert Elwood's Earth has never been specified.


      = Jill Carlyle

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      A female Crimson Avenger first appeared in Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #9 (April 2000), created by Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins. This version, like the original El Diablo, served as a minor Spirit of Vengeance. She was an African American woman who possessed the powers of teleportation and intangibility. In a flashback sequence, it was revealed that Carlyle studied law but apparently lost a case in which the defendant was clearly guilty. She obtained a pair of Colt pistols originally owned by the first Crimson Avenger and used them to exact vengeance upon the unknown criminal. These guns are cursed such that, if the possessor uses them out of revenge, they will be cursed to track and kill those who have taken an innocent life. Carlyle becomes the Crimson Avenger after taking revenge on the unknown criminal and, also as part of the curse, an ever-bleeding bullet hole appears on her chest. This version was never given a name, but is referred to by fans as Jill Carlyle, a name taken from the headstone of a victim the character was shown avenging in an early appearance. Whether the Avenger is Carlyle herself or not remains unclear.
      While the Avenger's curse sends her after those who have taken an innocent life, an encounter with Wildcat and Power Girl reveals that "innocent" only has to mean that the victim was innocent of whatever circumstances led to their deaths. Crimson Avenger once targeted Wildcat for causing a man's death, but Wildcat revealed that his "victim" had already killed his own brother and the man's wife and son after they killed his fiancé; Wildcat planted evidence to frame the dead man for his fiancé's murder as he couldn't prove the man's real crime, and it was up to the legal system if the dead man was executed afterwards.
      In the pages of "The New Golden Age", Crimson Avenger assembles the Seven Soldiers of Victory and takes them on a mission that involved Clock King using Per Degaton's time machine on the ship where Lee Travis sacrificed his life on.


      Other versions


      In Michael Uslan's Elseworlds title Batman: Detective No. 27, the Crimson Avenger appears as part of an order of detectives including Alfred Pennyworth and Sam Spade and attempts to recruit Bruce Wayne.
      In The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, the Crimson Avenger is briefly mentioned as having met with Allan Quatermain and Mina Murray during their self-exile from Britain during the years of the Ingsoc government. A photo of Allan and Murray standing in front of the Crimson Avenger's second costume is shown.
      The Crimson Avenger makes an appearance in the Justice League of America 80-Page Giant #1 comic (November 2009) in a story titled Zatanna & Black Canary in Fishnet Femmes Fatales!, when the two heroines are tossed back in time by the supervillain Epoch.
      In Kingdom Come, Alex Ross portrayed the character as a giant demon imprisoned in the Gulag. Naming him "King Crimson" in a nod to the band of the same name, his look owes more to his standard superhero look than his previous pulp fiction costume.
      In the pages of L.E.G.I.O.N., Garv assumed a masked identity after quitting the team, calling himself the Crimson Avenger. He dropped the identity when he returned to the team near the end of the series.


      In other media



      The Lee Travis version of Crimson Avenger makes cameo appearances in Justice League Unlimited This version is a member of the Justice League.
      Crimson Avenger also appears in issue #33 of the comic book tie-in Justice League Adventures, in which he is revealed to be among the oldest members of the Justice League who began fighting crime sometime after the 1930s.
      The Lee Travis incarnation of Crimson Avenger appears in a photograph in the Stargirl episode "Brainwave" as a member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory.


      References




      External links


      Earth-2 Crimson Avenger (Travis) Index
      Who's Who: Crimson Avenger (Elwood)

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    Crimson Avenger - Wikipedia

    The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate superheroes and supervillains in the DC Comics Universe. The character debuted in 1938 and is notable as the first masked hero in DC Comics.

    Crimson Avenger (Lee Travis) - Wikipedia

    Crimson Avenger (Lee Walter Travis) is a superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Detective Comics #20 (October 1938). [2] He is the first superhero and costume hero published in Detective Comics.

    Crimson Avenger (disambiguation) - DC Database

    The Crimson Avenger is Lee Travis, a Golden Age cloaked vigilante who fought crime using a gas gun. His sidekick and valet is Wing How. Travis is credited as the first super-hero and has been a member of the All-Star Squadron and the Seven Soldiers of …

    Lee Travis (New Earth) | DC Database | Fandom

    Lee Travis was the Crimson Avenger, one of the first mysterymen active shortly before and during World War II. He was a member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory.

    Crimson Avenger - DC Animated Universe

    The Crimson Avenger was a creation of Jim Chambers and debuted in Detective Comics #20 (October 1938), preceding DC's most notable superheroes, such as Batman and Superman.

    Crimson Avenger (Travis) (Character) - Comic Vine

    Armed only with his quick wit and bare knuckle form of justice, the Crimson Avenger had no super-human abilities. He was a skilled hand to hand combatant and an exceptional marksman.

    Lee Travis (Prime Earth) - DC Database

    Lee Travis, also known as the Crimson Avenger, was one of the original superheroes and members of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. Lee Travis/Crimson Avenger was created by Jim Chambers, first appearing in Detective Comics #20.

    Crimson Avenger - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate superheroes and supervillains in the DC Comics universe. The character was created by Jim Chambers, first appearing in Detective Comics #20 (1938).

    The Crimson Avenger – The Comics Archives

    The Crimson Avenger lost his own identity and appeared in Central America in the age of the Aztecs. Embued with a tiny fragment of the Nebula Man but no memories, the Avenger adopted the identity of an Aztec god and ruled a city with energy powers derived from the fragment.

    The Crimson Avenger and Wing - Cosmic Teams

    The Crimson Avenger and Wing passed into obscurity until 1972, when Len Wein and Dick Dillin reminded a new audience about the Seven Soldiers of Victory. Their tale, from Justice League of America #100–102 (Aug. 1972), explained why the Soldiers had passed from public memory, and brought the heroes back to the present day (on Earth-Two).